Question #aa424

1 Answer
Jan 22, 2016

You rearrange the equation to isolate the missing variable and solve. You do not cross multiply.

Explanation:

Example
You are given the following information about a gas: V_1="25 L"; T_1="350 K"; T_2="270 K". What is the new volume (V_2)?

Equation
V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2

Solution
Rearrange the equation to isolate V_2, substitute the given values, and solve.

V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2

Multiply both sides by T_2 in order to isolate V_2.

V_1/T_1(T_2)=V_2/cancelT_2(cancelT_2)

V_2=(V_1T_2)/T_1

V_2=((25"L")xx(270cancel"K"))/(350cancel"K")

V_2="19 L"

Notice that there was no cross multiplying. Instead, both sides of the equation were multiplied times T_2, which cancelled it out on the V_2 side and multiplied it times V_1 on the other side.